You folks have made me realise just how much one can cram in. Thank you. Just starting the foundations for my g house so hopefully can impress you in a few months time. 1 idea I have is to put rain water storage in a couple of 1 cubic yard tanks under the greenhouse. Any one done that?
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Originally posted by Lord Wiggin View Postis that borrage?
There are companies who build water storage containers underneath greenhouses. You need a pump to extract the water though! It's certainly very do-able if you are starting from scratch!
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Mine is empty, but am planning to fill it completely. I like the idea of growing toms in buckets.God made rainy days so gardeners could get the housework done. ~Author Unknown
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Erection
Mine is empty bar a box full of staging, a couple of tools and some odd bits and bobs as it was only erected this past Saturday. Total novice to gardening but always look on here for inspiration and advice. Sod the expert website when you have everyone on here
I will upload a photograph of the new greenhouse in the next few days when I figure out how to do it
My 'present' thoughts are tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and chillies but would appreciate any advice (kid gloves and all that ) whatsoever.
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Here is a link to my 'erection'
https://plus.google.com/photos/11812...OjNk4Pln_L_kAE
Hope it works?Last edited by plymouthred; 15-03-2012, 08:30 AM.
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May I be the first to congratulate you on a very impressive erection!
Love the look of your garden,with that big Yukka/Palmy type tree thingy!( you see how much of an expert I am!!!)
This is my first year with a greenhouse too and I am very keen !!!! (so far!)
I think this might be my greenhouse ( very amateur) and other trivia blog page!!! Do feel free to drop in !
http://bradlo107.wordpress.com/
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Originally posted by bradlo View PostMay I be the first to congratulate you on a very impressive erection!
Love the look of your garden,with that big Yukka/Palmy type tree thingy!( you see how much of an expert I am!!!)
This is my first year with a greenhouse too and I am very keen !!!! (so far!)
Looks like thee and me many visits here oh and following your blog about your greenhouse too!
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I've just turfed 6 overwintering hedgehogs out of my greenhouse so it's all systems go now ( it does smell a bit ripe though!)Gill
So long and thanks for all the fish.........
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It's amazing what some can squeeze into a small space. Loved the photos and to be honest, a bit envious. I only got a small crop of Toms from my GH last year. Chillies and aubergines came to nothing . Guess it was too cold for them.
Anyway, I stilled make use of the GH to overwinter a few crops like garlic, onions, peas and carrots. The Rhubarb crowns came before I had made their bed.
Attached FilesSometimes you just have to scratch that itch and get dirt under your finger nails.
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Rain
First real big downpour of water since my greenhouse was erected and big puddles have formed inside on one side.......I have a big drain in the centre which I can sweep the rain water down
I appreciate it needs to drain somewhere so probably not ideal but it is draining 'in' and not draining 'out' on one side only.
Any recommendations as to the best way to seal the metal frame onto my concrete base?
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